COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONBrewhouse Bock is a bottom-fermenting brew made with domestic 2-row pale and Munich malt to give it the distinctive malt flavor and deep copper color traditional to old-world German bocks.

Rated on 8-15-2010 (Bottle) This beer has a small very fizzy ivory head that quickly dissipates, transparent orange, copper body, fast rising carbonation, and has spotty amounts of lacing. The aroma is caramel malt. The taste is sweet and caramel malt. The palate is very smooth and this beer is light-medium bodied. This beer is very easy to drink - almost too easy. This is a very straightforward beer as there is not much going on with it.

This bottled brew from a bottle shop poured a medium sized head of foamy finely sized light tan colored bubbles that were long lasting and left behind a strongly carbonated transparent cola brown colored body and a very good lacing. The bubbly aroma was sweet and malty. The thin mouth feel was weakly tingly at the start and at the finish with a lingering mild aftertaste that lingers on the back of the tongue. The nice mild bock like flavor contained notes of semi thin sweet malt. A decent one that I would consider drinking again.

bottle - Pours amber with a one finger off-white head. It smells of toasted caramel malt. As one would expect the flavor is more of the same. It’s sweet and light to medium bodied with a toasty finish.

Bottled. Poured hazy medium amber with a short cap of off-white head. The aroma picked up sweet, toasted caramel and dark fruity notes paired with a little bit of odd cleanser.. sprinkles of earth if you dig deep. The flavor found more of the fruit with lesser caramel and some molasses at the core.. black peppery spices and dry earthy bitterness around.. spicy through the finish, and quite dry. Medium-bodied with pushy carbonation that impeded the flow at odd times.. OK feel beyond that.

Bottle. Amber pour with a thick white head. the nose shows light sweet malt. A little bit of caramel and toast. Well-lagered with a kiss of sweet toffee on the back. It’s swet but not cloying or treacly. A nice balance of fresh breadiness. It’s a pretty solid beer.

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